pegjs/spec
David Majda 27c2d26203 PEG.js grammar: More JavaScript-like initializer/rule separation
Initializer and rules are now separated in a similar way as JavaScript
statements -- either by a semicolon or a line terminator, possibly with
whitespace and comments mixed in.

One consequence is that the grammars like this are now illegal:

  foo = "a" bar = "b"

A semicolon needs to be inserted between the rules:

  foo = "a";bar = "b"

I consider this a good change as the now-illegal syntax was somewhat
confusing.
2014-04-04 11:25:21 +02:00
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compiler/passes PEG.js grammar: Disallow empty sequences 2014-04-04 11:25:20 +02:00
vendor/jasmine Upgrade jasmine and jasmine-node 2013-08-22 09:07:19 +02:00
generated-parser.spec.js PEG.js grammar: Disallow empty sequences 2014-04-04 11:25:20 +02:00
helpers.js .jshintrc: Add the "forin" option & fix fallout 2013-12-14 21:50:43 +01:00
index.html Update version to 0.8.0 2013-12-24 08:24:35 +01:00
parser.spec.js PEG.js grammar: More JavaScript-like initializer/rule separation 2014-04-04 11:25:21 +02:00
README Git repo npmization: Make the repo a npm package 2012-11-10 14:21:14 +01:00

PEG.js Spec Suite
=================

This is the PEG.js spec suite. It ensures PEG.js works correctly. All specs
should always pass on all supported platforms.

Running in a browser
--------------------

  1. Make sure you have Node.js and all the development dependencies specified
     in package.json installed.

  2. Run the following command in the PEG.js root directory (one level up from
     this one):

       make browser

  3. Start a web server and make it serve the PEG.js root directory.

  4. Point your browser to an URL corresponding to the index.html file.

  5. Watch the specs pass (or fail).

If you have Python installed, you can fulfill steps 3 and 4 by running the
following command in the PEG.js root directory

  python -m SimpleHTTPServer

and loading http://localhost:8000/spec/index.html in your browser.

Running from a command-line
---------------------------

  1. Make sure you have Node.js and all the development dependencies specified
     in package.json installed.

  2. Run the following command in the PEG.js root directory (one level up from
     this one):

       make spec

  3. Watch the specs pass (or fail).